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Breath Prayer | Judy Wiebe

Breath prayers are simple words or phrases that help you to centre on God within the space of an inhale and exhale. Try this prayer method as you go about your week.

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Prayer of Examen | Judy Wiebe

The prayer of examen is a prayer of intentionality. It’s a way that we take notice of God moving and working in our lives by asking two key questions: where was I aware of God’s presence today, and where did I resist God today? Read on to learn more.

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Parish Ministry | Myra Brown

This is a difficult season for many. In this week’s midweek worship, Myra Brown guides us through what parish ministry looks like when our physical parish (the church building) is temporarily closed. We are all called to do God’s work in expanding His Kingdom, but what does that look like during a global pandemic?

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Bible Reading | Jon Coutts

This week, Jon Coutts talks about scheduling Bible reading into your daily and weekly life. As we reach out in reading and taking to heart God’s Word, what new things might he reveal to us? There are many Bible reading plans available; this article will help you determine the best one for you.

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Taking Scripture to Heart | Bill McAlpine

Memorizing Scripture is a discipline that requires time and patience, but can have sustained and lasting impact on your spiritual life. Join Dr Bill McAlpine in this week’s midweek worship to hear about how Scripture memorization has shaped and formed his faith.

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Centering Prayer | Judy Wiebe

Centering Prayer is a vital contemplative prayer practice to help still anxious thoughts and focus intently on the nature of God and His goodness. Enter into His presence as Judy Wiebe describes the process in this week’s midweek worship.

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ACTS Prayers

Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication: the acronym “ACTS” guides us through this time-tested prayer method. Read more about how ACTS can support and enrich your prayer life, especially during this season of uncertainty. Be sure to have your Bible on hand, and you may also want to have a journal at the ready to record your thoughts and reflections.

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